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   News (Newspaper) - June 24, 1905, Frederick, Maryland                                to and Help RECIPE AND PRESCRIPTIONS How to Prepare Help tn tbe Work and Some of tbe of We tbe following menu U Blackberry Jam Broiled Ham Stewed wheat Moiling Coffee LUSCH Jellied Salad Lettuce Mayonnaise Tomato Bonillon Veal Pot Pie Plain Potatoes String Beans Dreamed Gold Slaw Blueberry Roll Coffee In floe lay to with nit between the lyain and let It stand over Bight In tbe morning drain from tbe liquor tad pat in a kettle alternating layers of well Two of one of with the following maoe one of two ounces of celery seed two pounds of sugar black pepper two of one powdered ginger four nls mustard and foot onions chopped fine Cover with vinegar and boll two after it is ready to pack tn tor winter use The southern way of serving mashed potatoes is Boll dry and then peel the potatoes Math line and two melted butter four sugar and saltspoon ot salt If ton dry moisten wilh a little hot Boat until light and in a round vegetable molding them in a Brush over with the yolk of an egg mix with a of milk and bake in a moderate oven until a golden brown An excellent salad to serve with duck Is mada of peanuts Soak one cupful of the meats in olive oil for a half Drain and toss in the salad bowl with two uls of finely out celery and ten or twelve potted olives Mix with a mayonnaise dressing and serve on tuce leaves home after visit to her Mr M D Arnold of WUlU too of Mr W oat bit forearm Terr one week Be wat taken to to Or O N the Tbn bled freely bat be ii now doing nicely driving born ot Mr 8 Ahalt recently wai Injured by a laaft penetrating tti li aboat veil Mr was retarding borne from one dark when be wai rnu into by another by a Mr Neither taw eaob other until tbe bones which were tn collided with ibe re lull Mr John M Abalt ot town his father Mr B 8 Ahalt week Samuel wai the of la London C3nnty Va Saturday and Sunday O and three children of Springfield Ohio are ex- to arrive here the with aud Mri Smith daughter of tbe late Henry and Margaret and hai been residing in Springfield ever linoe her marriage took place ten years ago lait March This li her first visit to ner old home HALIBUT STEAK A LA Take large halibut steak an Inch and a half thick wash and wipe It dry Batter the bottom of roasting pan It with chopped onion about a a of lalt and bait at mnoh pepper pnt the fish on top of this brush it over with the yolk of an egg sprinkle thickly with a table spoonful of onion and parsley one half of salt and a spoonful ot pepper poor over it a spoonful of lemon jolos cover with a of batter oat Into flop and bake In a moderate oven SO Serve on a hot dish with Be sanoe and garnish with siloes of lemon and parsley Extra good SINGING HINNEY Take one quart of flour and sift with two of baking powder In one of lard add one of salt and one beaten egg Moisten with just enough sweet milk to make Into dough not too roll oat and bake on a greased griddle when it is cooked on one alda tarn it over and let It till a pale brown on the other side Then split It open batter it pat together again oat into three cornered pieces and serve It hot LUNCHEON NEST fine enough oold meat fish or fowl whichever yon have to make a pint season with a of salt and quarter of pepper add half aa mashed potato with gravy if possible or milk mold Into egg shape then dip in beaten roll in bread and fry a brown In deep fat Fill a hot dish with enough fried potatoes lightly sprinkled with salt siloed like straws arranged to represent a ne t Lay your croquette s In this and serve at onoe EASY To every onp of cream allow the white of one egg half a cap ot powdered sugar aud a quarter of va extract Keep eggs and cream lo oold Whip them well then add y sugar daintily flavor and ponr a dish lined with pieces of sponge o or split lady lingers Put ID a oold pake to get firm iao Into a saucepan pnt two of and one-half oup boiling water Put on the fire and when it bolls add three-fourths cup of and heat well two minutes Remove from the fire and when cool break into it two eggs Beat for 10 minutes add one quarter of make Into balls the size of a large pea put them into a pan and bako in a moderate oven 10 minutes POTATO PANCAKES Pare wash and grate 12 raw potatoes mix with one salt and the yolks of three eggs beat the whites till very stiff add the potatoes slowly to the whiten Place a large frying pan with one tablespoonful of fat over the tire as soon as hot pat small portions from the mixture witn a spoon into tbe hot fat to form cakes the size of a saucer bake light brown on both sides transfer them to a hot plate and serve with apple sauce or any kind of stewed fruit Some prefer catsup with them EGO SAUCE FOR FISH Brown a small sliced onion in a table spoonful of stir into it a spoonful of flour and a small tablespoon fnl of curry powder Cook they babble pour upon them a half pint of milk and cook smooth aud Add to them one hard boiled egg tine and as soon aa Ibis Is hot through stir in a fall of double cream Add salt to taste and take from the fire at onoe To those who like the taste of carry this sauce will prove acceptable for fish or for boiled mutton With these boiled should be served Worth Remembering There are three entirely different kinds of Ingredients in making the three different varieties of baking ders on the market Acid or Alum a or and 3 of Tartar made from grapes It is important from the standpoint of health lo know thing about these ingredients and kind Is in your baking der 1 or Alum Is made from a kind ot clay This is mixed with dilated oil ot vitriol and from this solution a product is obtained Is alum Alum is cheap coats two a pound and baking powder made with this sells from 10 to a pound 2 Bone Acid or Phosphate Is the bails of phosphate baking powders and tbe process is fully described In the to a large of a powder The U 8 Patent Report gives a full and de- scription but the following extract is Burned after being are pnt into freshly diluted oil ot vlt riot and with continual stirring and in tbn following etc From this Bone Aold phosphate ing powders are made suon powders sell from 20 to 80 Cream or Tartar exists tn all ripo grapes and flows with the from the press in tbe of wine After the wine Is drawn off the tartar Is from the cask boiled with water aud crystals of of Tartar white and very pure separate and are collected It differs in no from tbe form in it originally existed In tbe grape dream of Tartar then while tne moit expensive is the only that should be used In a bak init powder to act upon the soda as Its Is beyond question of Tartar baking powder soils at about 40 to 60 cents a Such are the facts and every one careful of the health of the family should remember this ing powders selling from 10 to cents a pound are made of those selling from 20 to M of Bone Aold aud those from 40 to GO cants of of Tartar made from grapes and Mrs Harry Fair and two sons Paul and Wilbur left for more on Saturday evening Mr Fair returned home on Monday evening bnt Mrs Fair and two sons expect to remain some time visiting her brothers and relatives there funeral of Engineer John ot Hagerstown who was killed in the wreck on last Saturday evening on the W M R R at Ransom Station and was brought here on Sunday ing took place on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home of his parents Mr and Mrs The vices wero beld at the house conducted by Rev W E Wheeler pastor of the Lutheran church The services were attended many persons from a distance to show respect Ha leaven a widow father mother and two living at York Pa and of this place He wan years old The pall were Smith ot town a brother engineer Jacob Bulling ton John Reed J N O Smith H B Miller ani J 8 Bower O O Fuss was the funeral director was made lu tbe Lutheran cemetery William Lloyd and Miss Blanche Hied ot near Md spent from Saturday until Mon day on a visit to Mr and Mrs B S Miller Mrs Charles Smith of D O arrived here on evening to spend some their parents relatives of Current Oonnty Towns In HARD TEA Two pounds of Hour of a pound of batter ooe salt of ealt three gills of milk out up the ter and rub it Into the flour add the salt and milk knead the dough for half an hour out the cakes about as large as a small teacup and half an inch prick with fork and bake In a moderate oven until a deliberate brown CORN A good rule calls for two eggs one half cnpf al of sugar one half cap one cupful sweet milk five fals five wheat flour one-half teaspoon soda one teaspoon cream tartar and a saltspoon of ealt Beat and bake In a rather hot oven GEMS gems baked in hot buttered gem pans in a hot oven for half an hour make an acceptable to the matutinal onp of coffee To two cupfuls of the gluten allow a half tea spoonful of ealt two ing powder two sugar one egg and two half milk and half water Sift the with the salt sugar and baking powder Beat the egg add the milk and flour and beat Again until light and Have the pans hissing hot when the batter is poured in VIRGINIA PICKLE While the winter's supply of pickles In being made ready a from Virginia will be found worth the trying Take one peck of Wabash R R Oo had a of masons extending the culverts near O W Ley's for the of ing their at Loys Mrs Martin has Improved her home by Riving It a coat of The work was done by Mr Ross ite and his men Miller and family were vis by Miss Marie Chatham Miss Cora and Miss Edith M Miller all of Frederick Mrs Lohr who has been visiting here for several days the pant week has returned heme Misses Grace and Mary Zimmerman of Frederick are spending some time with their grandmother Mrs Jeremiah Martin family on W L Miller have been to see his father Mr George W Miller of who has been seriously ill for some time past John W Loy and Smith spent Tuesday evening in Mr Dorsey is on a visit to Altoona Pa to see his son Walter strawberry crop was very good in this locality The Union Sunday school had quite a festival baa left the school with a lot of new singing books and a new Weaver organ and a snug little sum in their treasury Some of the folks and some visiting friends after- noon along the at Those in the party were Mrs P N Hammaker of mont Miss Oora Mrs Marie Chatham Miss Edith M Miller and Miss Grace of Frederick W L Miller wife and eon of toy's NorA Morris Loy returned home Sunday after spending somo time visiting relatives In Gettysburg and Mrs William Long and Mr John Fisher and wife are spending several days at visiting relatives and Mrs Hubert Martin are visiting relatives near Westminster P N Hammaker of spant Saturday with her brother W L Miller aud Washington last Saturday time and friends Mr Frank T LeFevre and wife and child nf Ohio are visiting Mr and Mrs W H aud family Ida Sherman of Spring Grovo Pa spent last week here visiting and friends Edna of Virginia is visiting her sister Mrs Prof H K Barbe and family service will be held next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in Grace Reformed On account ot inclement weather it was for two weeks services were held both morning and evening in Grace Re- formed on Sunday last Jane IS Rev D J Wolf pastor conducted both services second annual ot St John's School Taneytown was on June 20 at 10 a m in the study jail was specially decorated for the occasion The follow ing program was very beautifully and successfully rendered under the direction of the teacher Miss Roae Entrance march O Hark Merry school drill little ones Where the Wild Flowers Flowers to little ones duet tone poem Nearer My God to essay Miss Anna M ring of honors Good Bye Sweet solo Miss Anna Hagan An address was made by Rev B J mon A diploma awarded to Anna M was presented by the pastor also gold medal awarded to Zona Smith for lu Christian trine THE ABOUT TOWB Mary of tbe and towards tbe end of we nnd week had enough heat In It to ripen the wheat and pat a better flavor on the watermelons It has flash on tbe sweet of the girl uates and the High School A few years hence both of these will bluth sweeter when toft eyes look love lo eyes that speak again We are com- ing to the end ot season Bat only the beginning of the season is here whan oily aod aunts come up to the for air roasting ears and fruit Time files from Jane to mer and this Is the las Saturday In the mooth of And what nf the Wedding bells and death bells baseball and meats Dances on the mountain aod little picnics lu the A week full of pleasure and yet some people are not satisfied We'll give them a little nor ner all to themselves up in heaven when they get there There was a lawn party at the Maryland School and too Toe silent pupils have gone home the classic halls are deserted sorely reigns supreme and the old barracks stand firm to tell of the days of long ago Sunday last there were excursions to the cities baccalaureate sermons la the and a Pythian ial service commissioners have lo session Owing to the great amount ot diversion the did not sup at Ian There's a chance for the chickens to grow larger It was commencement week sure enough The villages of and Jefferson Tharmont Brunswick and Such a flattering of fans such a galaxy ot beauty has not been seen since the war when some ot the mothers graduated There were class poems and class tories valedictory and salutatory barst ot eloquence and flow of wit There was music aweet and intelligent addresses and all the graduates got a diploma Oar own oily bad its High commencement in fine style Boys and girls said their pieces the orchestra played aod Governor spoke It was a week of school the old time has seldom heard The came over from and paraded around to show their red fez and had a banquet at the Hotel Hagerstown High School graduates came to town to see our shops They found mare pretty girls here than they thought of knows where to go to see something for almost every day they come over and go to Braddock Heights So In the flash of warm Jane in the beginning of harvest we've come to the end ot the week and to the last day in Jane Next week Christian Endeavorers will go to Baltimore will be tbe usual on tbe mountain Teachers ex- amination will be beld Maryland lawyers will lake at H dook 8 In all tbe fervor of Jane I'll bid yon adieu for next Set or day will nod in July Meet me where tbe blow or tbe supper rings a peal Yours for a good time in the good old com mer time JAKE of in curious lo ttw in ibo a day lory all to uiv on order ence All went until tbe its inability to fly rial mod to tabe rank mammals IT would to say to a fur with tbo miit buck it a traitor to Us Hut wus equal to tlw mammal nor it must tin At this all animals indignantly eil tbc drove it before Into desert it has lived in evor no one to contradict It FARMER'S ti NAT BASK CHARTER OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY WASHINGTON D C May 23.1905 By satisfactory evidence to tbe understood it bag been made to appear that The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank of Frederick located In the city of Frederick In the County of Frederick and State of Maryland has compiled with all the provisions of the Act of Congress to en- able National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence and for other poses approved July 12 1882 as amended by the Act approved April 12.1902 NOW 1 Thomas P Kane Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the rency do hereby certify taat The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank of Frederick located In the city of Frederick In the County of und State of Maryland Is to have succession for the period fied in Its amended articles of namely until close of business on May 23 1925 In testimony whereof witness my SEAL hand and Seal of office bla third day of May 1905 T P KANE Deputy and Acting of the Currency Charter No 1267 Extension No 774 STATEMENT A POOLE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 86 Street Frederick Md 1 have all modern appliances for the prompt and execution ot all kindi ol work Also Derrick Blocks and Jacks for removing heavy material Estimates cheerfully on ad in my line TRESPASS PRINTED ON HEAVY AT THE RAILROAD SCHEDULES BALTIMORE tbe of found In ruins of city that has yet exhumed And false weights will probably be consumed when the earth drops into the suu and the ciis are rolled together a scroll aud books are full of evidence that every new practical capitalistic and labor monopolies secret rebates and majority owners swindling down to adulterations crooked familiar to our ancestors ot tbo plateau of Iran before Vice is tbe inhabitant virtue is the newcomer tlie immigrant received with tance and to fight for every inch of ground be ham Phillips iti Header Magazine RESOURCES May House Premiums Due from Banks Due from U S T Cash May Tlw the nut is iiuxith Mini any Larva luvs from it only 11 I rolls tci an ami if tho li it is mi to This Is why 11 iv fur is JUKI W nuta are by fowl In a general look around we flod some the streets torn up fix ng sewers and gett Ing ready to lay new smooth streets Always doing something to the old town But you mnst advance with the of the twentieth tury Tbe or made appointments the tax rate was diminished The Ox Fibre company ii enlarging its plant Building la going on lively and most people aie painting and patching of some kind Women folk are pre- serving The longest day was day you can scarcely see any ness of the twilight next mouth Tbe Baltimore and Frederick Electric railway being talked about again All these new railroads look well on paper Farmers are busy the good old harvest of my In our sweet little county toys and girls have been sweet graduates with sweeter songs and eloquent essays had its first High School commencement and Jefferson its second How tbe is getting np In and has been thrown in mourn ing by the terrible wreck on the Western Maryland Railroad The sympathy of tne is with the stricken households Tbe Is alive in earnest Filling np like the grates in the roasting ears The are Heading np their folks Hotel will rival the Blue Mountain House and Sohley Inn will be a second White Sulphur without the water A big reservoir new gallery new auditorium and so on have risen on the Heights graduates and Royal Arcanum have picnicked there this week Oh the old mountain is booming Down by the oar old friend Hills Inn nestles snugly in trees as Full of beautiful folk and the of the earth Match old Frederick county if you can Tomorrow our friends will come up from the cities The Masons will go to the Reformed church and other people to son if on the mountain The rest ot the people will pursue their 1 V James O Palmer has a position with Distilling Company near Hagerstown and has been performing his duties for a month past Mr Palmer from day Monday with his family at this place Athene and Ethel of near Fink's are spending the week with their grand- parents Mr and Mrs Franklin L Bow las Elmer Arnold of Gapland his brother-in-law Mr Oliver A on Mr David Lewis and family of the same place were the of Mr John O Boyer on tbe sttne day Havo You Tried highest type of FAMILY SEWING embodiment of SIMPLICITY and UTILITY ACME of CONVENIENCE Still another feature is the OSCILLATING HOOK a device absolutely correct motion for making A PERFECT ing variable speed and reducing friction Hewing Machines Rented or Exchanged at THE SINGER STORE S East Patrick Street Frederick Md There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it In- curable Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the only constitutional cure on tbe market It is taken Internally In doses from drops to a teaspoonful It acts di- on the blood and surfaces of the f They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure Send for lars and testimonials Address V J Toledo Ohio Sold bv Take Hall's amily Pills for constipation LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Und Profits Circulation Deposits 92 Dying of Famine Is In its torments like dying of consumption The progress of consumption from the be- to the very end is a both to victim and friends When 1 had con- sumption in first staite writes William Myers of Cearfoss Md after tryine ent medicines and a good doctor In vain I at last took Dr King's New Discovery which and perfectly cured me Prompt re- lief and sure cure for Boughs sore bronchitis etc Positively prevents pneumonia at A U rug store Price and bottle TrUl bottle free I W Harper Is the acme of excellence In whiskey and most factory for all uses Sold by Otte at tho Buffalo FOR KENT F Fourth Street 100 EAST Apply to D Z Stull FOR NO 3 WEST Second Street Apply to Doll Bros 207 North Market FINK OFFICE -4 rooms best rooms and best location lu city Apply at 38 N Market Street TpOR NO 70 East Third Street Cramer Stauffer 1 THE t Hour nnd grain warehouse on Kast rick Street occupied by the late J S W Jarboe Apply to Clifford A Frazier In connection with the cate the corporate existence of the Farmers Mechanics National Bank of Frederick Md for an additional period of twenty years the above comparative ment is given to the public to call tion to the growth and continued prosperity of this Bank CHABLES B TRAIL President H DUVALL Cashier MISCELLANEOUS FINE CARNATIONS per dozen fonr dozen for Designs for work made to order and shipped to any address R E CREAGER Florist Thurmont Md Maryland phone ON AND MAV 21 1905 A M except Sunday for Junction and War Stations Baltimore Philadelphia and New Torn Due W 0.30 A M A M except Sunday tot and Way Stations Philadelphia and York Due Washington 8.26 A M 8.10 A M daily for Baltimore and Way tiong Philadelphia New York and Sunday for Cumberland and Due Baltimore 8.45 A M A M Sunday only for Washington Way Stations Due Washington 10 A H 8.10 A M except Sunday for Baltimore principal Way Stations Philadelphia ana New ork Due at Baltimore A M 8.20 A M except Sunday for Harper's Terry Winchester and Staunton 9.45 A M except Sunday for and Way Stations A M except Sunday for Philadelphia New York Washington Junction and Way Stations Cincinnati Indianapolis St Louis sol Chicago Due Washington 12.80 P M 1.56 P M except Sunday for Baltimore Way Stations Philadelphia and New York Due at Baltimore P M 4.06 P M daily for Washington and Way Stations Philadelphia and New York Cumberland Cincinnati and St and except Sunday Winchester Junction Due at P M daily for Baltimore and Way tions Philadelphia and New Yore at Baltimore 7.15 P M 6.36 P M except Sunday for Chicago Winchester and Way Stations P M except Sunday for and Principal New York and Due ington P M ARRIVALS A M- except Sunday from Cleveland Washington J Way Stations Mt Airy and Way Stations Baltimore and Washington mall on A M except Sunday from Winchester and Way Stations 1 S6 A except Sunday from Baltimore and Way Stations Philadelphia and i A M except Sunday from Baltimore Washington and Way stations 1.66 A M Sunday only from and Way Stations Chicago and Wheeling P M Sunday only from Baltimore Way Stations Philadelphia and New York P M except Sunday from St Louis Cincinnati Chicago New York phia Washington Hagerstown ton and Way Stations P M except Sunday trom Washington Junction and Way 46 P M Sunday only from Washington and Way and Cincinnati i 00 P M except Sunday from and Way Stations Philadelphia and rork p M except Sunday from Philadelphia Baltimore and Washington and Chicago and Pittsburg and Virginia P M except from and principal Way Stations Philadelphia and New York 45 P M daily from Baltimore and Stations Philadelphia and New York P M except Sunday from and Way Stations Philadelphia Krw York Pittsburg and Chicago P M except Sunday from New Philadelphia Washington Lexington Hagerstown Brunswick W T Ticket PRESENTS FOR JUNE WEDDINGS Solid Silverware Cut Glass Gold Clocks Onyx Clocks DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS H 8 LANDIS LEADING JEWELER OF BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR GIRL GRADUATES Sterling Silver Novelties Handsome Souvenir Spoons Brooches aud Hst Plus BKST AND QUICKEST REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING EYES EXAMINED FREE 33 N Street 27 Street Frederick County Telephone FOB HOUSE No IBX East Third Street Apply at No IB South Market Street OFFICE ROOMS -T now occupied by Dr H V Dutrow No 14 N Market St Also stable holds 18 horses with house and with laree vard Apply to L a 14 N FOR dwelling 87 BAT WINDOW East Patrick Apply to Goo H Zimmerman FOR ROOM NO 40 East Patrick Street C C Carty IN MILLINERY ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE A LOT OF UNTRIMMED HATS AT AND BELOW COST Many choice and beautiful Tuscans Braids etc In most desirable shapes N R MANTZ 16 8 Market St Frederick Md 42 Kast Patrick Street OAH E D V STAUF FEK FREDERICK MD Bonds Stocks Mortgages Estates CALL FOK KATE ON FIDELITY Hus 120.000 to loan on mortgages at 5 to loan on notes in sums to suit suburban as farm property for sale Call for lint Zimmerman's York Road 3rd lot East street property Nos Hand Patrick stand Dr W C suburban homo east of Frederick acres farm New Market pike 7th property 123 K Patrick St modern home at Claris cltr residence 17 rooms West Patrick street acre farm cixr No Kaat Second F Zimmerman's acrea Jeffer- son pike beautiful suburban homes with lawns with nt for A WOOD I CEMENTI MARKELL FORD Dealers in Highest Grade THE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY COMPANY North Bentz Street Frederick Md We are prepared to offer to the public a fine ot Ice Cream In all flavors wholesale and retail Brick and Cabinet a specialty Also fresh Butter Cream Milk Skim milk and Buttermilk Thanking onr ers for past favors we kindly solicit their future orders which will receive our prompt attention Both phones MAIN LINK i e Effect 17 YOU OAN HAVE IT CHARGED or pay cash as you like It for Carpets Mattings Oilcloths Ruga Pictures Mirrors Bed Clothes Table Linens Lace Curtains Portieres etc We are also ing a line of Refrigerators and making a of Parlor Suits Our ilvo and Bulls covered In damask velour verona silk or crushed plush are the best In the city for the money Terms to suit Scoll Bros No 39 E Patrick Street J M Manager Read 9 B Arrive M M 1 15 5012 4 a 23 rs 7 4 40 4 33 Mount 27 SI 4 IB It 15 55 40 22 M- SO e 11 f M It 5 B L- 4 7 K 7 64 T 511 7 P 11 7 li -10 b fi 00 5 ad f P M 4 4 32 4 06 P.M P M 1 7 7 13 7 00 G 45 i X 0 27 ia r 5 UO White Ash Goal Red Ash Prepared Oar Lump Ron of Mine Best Quality i I- Fairest Prices i Fullest BULLETIN No page 7 save Excepting meats there is probably no one article of food which is liable to so wide a variation In its percentage composition the milk supplied the con- sumer The variations are so great In tact as to make it entirely possible that one mati may pay nearly twice as neighbor for the same amount of nutrients when both buy it at the same price per quart LOCUST LEVEL DAIRY R RUSH LEWIS M F Also Well-Seasoned split and kindling We are extensively engaged In linn Portland and A FORD Carroll Street The season Is near at hand when thoughts of property owners turn to the beautifying and preservation of their property It will pay all owners of property to consult me before ing contracts for Painting Papering or Decorating as 1 am showing tte finest line of PAPERS AND DECORATIVE WALL COVERINGS ever before shown in Frederick Everything that is new can be found In my establishment Painting branch of my business Is still conducted on those prln which brings success first-class material and workmanship prices as low as consistent with class work honest and fair dealing to all Niw Is the time to make ments for your spring so as not to suffer delays F MOBERLY PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING 94 WEST PATRICK STREET Phone 66 D tti rent property For Rant Column Bine Express Parlor Car Baltimore dally except Sunday 3.25 p m stopping at Westminster New Windsor connection for Thar mont Blue Ridge Buena Spring Blue Smith sburg town Returning leaves Hagerstown 6.40 a dally except Sunday Arrive more 9.30 a m Blue RIdce Limited leaves Baltimore Sat only at 1.55 p.m stopping at mont Blue Ridge Buena Vista and Blue Mountain Hagerstown 4 40 p m Returning this train leaves on only at it m pine at Blue Mountain Buena Vista Blue mont and Westminster arriving Baltimore p m Additional leave Baltimore for and Stations at 10.12 a m and 4.25 6.15 and p m and Union Bridge for Baltimore Stations at 4.45 and a and T m dally except Sunday SUNDAYS Baltimore for Union Bridge and Intermediate 9.30 tn and 2.30 p m Leave Union 0.25 and 8.30 a m and 4.00 p m for Intermediate Stallone B C Y H R Hagerstown for nnd Stations at 6.25 and m and 7 30 p m Leave for nnd Intermediate Stations at 5.40 a m and and p m Sundays leave for and Intermediate Points at 7.45 and a m and Returning leave boro for and Intermediate Points at 8.50 a m and p m VIA Leave Hagerstown for Cham to sburg and Intermediate Stations at p m Leave Chambersburg for and intermediate Stations at 8.15 P m i.e oe Hocky for nt 10.32 a m and and 7 00 p m for at 7.15 and 9.55 a m and 2.55 and 4 55 p m tor Frederick at 8418 9 10.40 a m and 5.00 and 636 p m for Colombia aid Taneytown at 9.47 a m 8 45 m Leave Frederick lor Baltimore at V IS a m a ad and 4.55 p m CONNECTIONS AT RUN W Va B O passenger trains leave Cherry Run as Cincinnati St and ville Express No 55 dally at 12 49 p Chicago Express No 7 dally at 8 OO p m Dally All dally except Sunday B H OKI 8 WOLD F H HO Sen Traffic Manar Pait AgU IN SPA PERI Si EW SPA PERI   

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